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1. Confirm new password Password Changed The enable password required for switch configuration through the command line interface is currently not configured Do you wish to change it Y N Q y Enter new password Confirm new password Password Changed Set Up the Switch IP Address After the password for both Admin and Enable mode is changed you are prompted to set up the IP address of the switch Assigning an IP address to your switch management Current IP Address Configuration IP Address Assignment Mode None IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Default Router IP 0 0 0 0 IP address is not assigned What do you want to do C Configure IP address manually D Assign IP address for the switch using DHCP mode current IP address will be lost N Do nothing and go to the next question Q Quit Help C D N Q Ezconfig displays the current IP address and subnet mask By default the network DHCP server assigns IP addresses automatically according to DHCP protocol However you can overwrite the DHCP client mode by assigning a fixed IP address here Once a fixed IP address is assigned Ezconfig automatically disables DHCP client mode and assigns the static IP address to the management VLAN 14 Managed Switches If an IP address is already assigned and you do not wish to change the IP address again simply type N Assign a Switch Name and Locat
2. e BootP or DHCP e EIA 232 port Use BootP or DHCP You can assign IP information initially over the network or over the Ethernet service port through BootP or DHCP Check with your system administrator to determine whether BootP or DHCP is enabled The DHCP protocol mode is enabled on the switch by default Configure the BootP or DHCP server with information about the switch Obtain this information through the serial port connection using the show network command Set up the server with the following values e IP Address Unique IP address for the switch Each IP parameter is made up of four decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 If there is no DHCP server available to assign an IP address to the switch through DHCP the default IP address for the switch is 169 254 100 100 e Subnet Subnet mask for the LAN For example 255 255 255 0 e gateway IP address of the default router if the switch is a node outside the IP range of the LAN e MAC Address MAC address of the switch When you connect the switch to the network for the first time after setting up the BootP or DHCP server it is configured with the IP address subnet and other information you supplied The switch is ready for in band connectivity over the network If you do not use BootP or DHCP access the switch through the mini USB port or EIA 232 port and configure the network information as described in the following section Console port The switch EIA 232 conso
3. server DHCP server Figure 1 Configuration File Distributed across a Stack 25 Managed Switches DHCP Server Configuration The following information is configured on the DHCP or BOOTP server e The IP address yiaddr and subnet mask option e The name of the configuration file bootfile or option 67 e The IP address of the TFTP server option 150 TFTP Server Configuration The configuration file is on the TFTP server for example switch cfg CLI Switch Configuration 1 Have the configuration file saved after download from the TFTP server Netgear Switch boot autoinstall auto save Netgear Switch boot autoinstall start Autoinstall starts and waits for the boot options from the DHCP server Netgear Switch network protocol dhcp Changing protocol mode will reset ip configuration Are you sure you want to continue y n y 2 Request an IP address configuration file name and TFTP IP address from the DHCP server Netgear Switch Config file startup config created successfully Autolnstalled configuration is saved Netgear Switch show autoinstall AutoInstalb Mode zicxweeex9RRURUUE UR Get seal ee de HE eee Stopped AutoInstall Persistent Mode Enabled AutoSave MOD6 ve sie gee ce iets ste ce exem rungen x nro monem eee a Disabled Autolnstall Retry Count 6 wie 44 TA EROR a 3 AutolnstselbzStaqbeclsesx a
4. issues a DNS request for the corresponding host name This host name is also displayed as the CLI prompt the same as if the hostname command was used 20 Managed Switches TFTP IP Address and the Configuration File Name A BOOTP or DHCP server might return the TFTP IP address and configuration file name or you can enter them manually e The name of the configuration file bootfile or option 67 to be downloaded from the TFTP server e The identification of the TFTP server from which to obtain the bootfile See the following fields The host name of the TFTP server option 66 or sname Either the TFTP address or name is specified not both in most network configurations If a TFTP host name is given a DNS server is required to translate the name to an IP address The P address of the TFTP server option 150 The address of the TFTP server siaddr to be used for Auto Install requests No BOOTP or DHCP configuration is saved in startup config Conflicting TFTP Server Configurations The TFTP server IP address can be deduced from the multiple sources It is selected from one of the following fields listed from the highest priority to the lowest e The sname field of a DHCP or BOOTP reply e The TFTP server name option 66 of a DHCP reply e The TFTP server address option 150 field of a DHCP reply e The siaddr field of a DHCP or BOOTP reply DNS Server Requirements A DNS server is needed to resolve the IP addr
5. port or remotely through an interface defined during the initial configuration The switch is not configured with a default user name and password All of the following settings are necessary to allow the remote management of the switch through Telnet Telnet client or HTTP web browser Before setting up the initial configuration of the switch obtain the following information from your network administrator e The IP address of the interface that manages the switch e The IP subnet mask for the network e The IP address of the default gateway Initial Configuration with the Easy Setup Wizard ezconfig You can perform the initial configuration using the Easy Setup Wizard or by using the command line interface CLI Managed Switches Note For information about CLI initial configuration see the ProSafe Managed Switch Command Line Interface CLI User Manual The Setup Wizard sets up the following configuration on the switch Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password Sets up the IP address for the management interface Allows you to specify the management IP address Configures the default gateway IP address Set up system Name and Location information for identifying the switch in the network Software Installation This section contains procedures to help you become acquainted quickly with the switch software Before installing switch software verify that the switch operates with the most re
6. Index LocouT Device View Services Stocking SNMP Table 1 PCC Web Interface Tabs Tabs Tab Contents Main tabs System Configuration and status information for system features and services such as the timer DNS server IP address and system resource usage Switching Features that relate to Layer 2 services such as VLANs link aggregation spanning tree protocol port configuration and the MAC address table Routing Layer 3 services such as VLAN routing port routing and protocols such as RIP OSPF VRRP and other protocols QoS Quality of Service features such as DiffServ and CoS queue assignment Security Security services such as 802 1x port authentication traffic control with various forwarding controls and ACLs Monitoring Ethernet port statistics various system logs and port mirroring 18 Managed Switches Table 1 PCC Web Interface Tabs Continued Tabs Tab Contents Main tabs Maintenance Services to perform a firmware upgrade to save the configuration and to perform a backup of the configuration Help Access to the NETGEAR product support website and documentation Index The site index that allows direct access to any of the screens under the main tabs and sub tabs Sub tabs The sub tab content changes depending on the selected main tab In turn each sub tab provides further sub categories of functions Unified Web Control B
7. NETGEAR Managed Switch Software Setup Manual Version 10 0 Managed Switch 2012 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the written permission of NETGEAR Inc NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries Information is subject to change without notice Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Technical Support Thank you for choosing NETGEAR To register your product get the latest product updates get support online or for more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the Support website at http support netgear com Phone US amp Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at http support netgear com app answers detail a id 984 Statement of Conditions To improve internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Revision History Publication Part Number Ver
8. TFTP Server Configurations 0 21 DNS Server Requirements llle 21 Obtairic Config File 2r mme wo de RRPRS ne RR wg 21 Host Specific Configuration File llli 21 Default Network Configuration File llle 22 Monitor and Complete the Auto Install Process 0005 29 Save the ConfgUEdtlOli ss na aca aco Rent catch etc n dos Rata cu abs 23 Host Specific Config File Not Found 20 200055 23 Terminate the Auto Install Process ll eee 23 Manage Downloaded Config Files llle 24 Restart the Auto Install Process lille 24 LOQOING PERE IEE qp Uer D qo von aec ur X P plebe ddnde ah eek bo dotee 25 Auto Install Configuration 2222664 ERR RRERRRIDe vL ERREEden uen 25 SACK errian c 25 DHCP Server Configuration 1 22u nez RSXAR REA AREE PRESPEE V 26 TFTP Server Configuration su ausi tcr sc dep m asia SUR RC 26 Managed Switch CLI Switch Configuration 1x 9p pa PERRpR ERE y shat va 4 er seas 26 Web IMGMACE coa dart d ee a SP E awd Pod a ROOM ded US 2f Chapter 3 Software License Activation Create an Account at mynetgear lisse eee nn 28 Register Your Product iss y rcc hee RR RERIRPREODRRIDRRGRA RR e R3 31 Activate a License Key for a Switch 0000 0c eee eee ee 32 Index Getting Started This manual includes software configuration tasks that are most commonly used when new switches are inst
9. alled To configure the switch software connect a terminal to the switch Note Some products have Release Notes Release Notes detail the platform specific functionality of the switching routing SNMP config management and other features It is a good idea to read the Release Notes before setting up the switch A number of other publications are available for your switch including the following The NETGEAR Quick Installation Guide for your switch e The Hardware Installation Guide for your switch e NETGEAR ProSafe M5300 Managed Switch Software Administration Manual for 10 0 e ProSafe Managed Switch Command Line Interface CLI User Manual Refer to this document for information about the command structure This manual provides information about the CLI commands used to configure the switch and the stack It provides CLI descriptions syntax and default values These documents can be found at http www NETGEAR com In Band and Out of Band Connectivity Ask the system administrator to determine whether you configure the switch for in band or out of band connectivity Configure the Switch for In Band Connectivity In band connectivity allows you to access the switch from a remote workstation using the Ethernet network To use in band connectivity configure the switch with IP information IP address subnet mask and default gateway Managed Switches Configure for in band connectivity using one of the following methods
10. an SNMP V3 user profile is a part of user configuration Any user can connect to the switch using the SNMPv3 protocol but for authentication and encryption additional steps are needed gt To configure an SNMP V3 new user profile 1 2 3 Select System Configuration User Accounts from the hierarchical tree on the left side of the web interface In the User field select Create to create a new user Enter a new user name in the User Name field 19 Managed Switches Enter a new password in the Password field and then retype it in the Confirm Password field Note If SNMPv3 authentication is used for this user the password must be eight or more alphanumeric characters If you do not need authentication go to Step 9 To enable authentication in the Authentication Protocol field select either MD5 or SHA for the authentication protocol If you do not need encryption go to Step 9 To enable encryption select DES for the encryption scheme in the Encryption Protocol field Then in the Encryption Key field enter an encryption code of eight or more alphanumeric characters Click Apply 20 Auto Install Configuration Auto Install is a software feature that provides for the configuration of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is found on the switch The downloaded configuration file is not distributed across a stack When an administrator saves configurati
11. ata format to eight data bits one stop bit and no parity Set the flow control to none e Select the correct mode under Properties Select Terminal keys The login User prompt displays when the terminal interface initializes Enter an approved user name and password The default is admin for the user name and the password is blank The switch is installed and loaded with the default configuration Disable the default DHCP client mode in order to assign an IP address manually Enter the following command configure network protocol none Set the IP address subnet mask and gateway address by issuing the following command config network parms ipaddress netmask gateway e IP Address Unique IP address for the switch Each IP parameter is made up of four decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 The default IP address is 169 254 100 100 e Subnet Subnet mask for the LAN The default value is 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Gateway address for the subnet There is no default To enable these changes to be retained during a reset of the switch type save at the main menu prompt and type y to confirm the changes To view the changes and verify in band information issue the command show network The switch is configured for in band connectivity and ready for Web based management Managed Switches Configure the Switch for Out of Band Connectivity To monitor and configure the switch using out of band connectivity use the console po
12. being used default none for IPv6 Management VLAN Id Specifies VLAN ID network MM d Privileged Sets the IP address subnet mask and gateway of the router The Meimaske gateway EXEC IP address and the gateway must be on the same subnet The IP address range is from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 copy nvram start p config Privileged Starts the configuration file upload displays the mode and type of EXEC upload and confirms that the upload is progressing The URL must be specified as xmodem filepath filename For example if you are using HyperTerminal specify where the file is stored on the computer a Privileged Starts the error log upload displays the mode and type of upload EXEC and confirms that the upload is progressing The URL must be specified as xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt 12 Managed Switches Command Mode Description copy nvramstraplog Privileged Starts the trap log upload displays the mode and type of upload EXEC and confirms that the upload is progressing The URL must be specified as xmodem filepath filename ea config Privileged Sets the destination download datatype to be an image EXEC system image ora configuration file nvram startup config The URL must be specified as xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt For example if you are using Hyper Terminal specify which file is sent to the networking device The networking device re
13. cent firmware Quick Start the Networking Device 1 Configure the switch for in band or out of band connectivity In band connectivity allows access to the software locally or from a remote workstation Configure the device with IP information IP address subnet mask and default gateway Turn on the power Allow the device to load the software until the login prompt displays The initial state of the device is called the default mode When the prompt asks for operator login perform the following steps e Type admin at the login prompt Since a number of the Quick Start commands require administrator account rights login to an administrator account e Donotenter a password because the default mode does not use a password e Check that the CLI User EXEC prompt is displayed e Enter enable to select Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC e Enter configure to switch to the Global Config mode from Privileged EXEC e Enter exit to return to the previous mode e Enter to show a list of commands that are available in the current mode System Information and System Setup This section describes the commands you use to view system information and to set up the network device The following table contains the Quick Start commands that allow you to view or configure the following information 10 e Software versions e Physical port data e User account management e IP address configuration Managed Switches e Uploading fro
14. d cha Gea ei Rh Std puedes AutoInstall is completed Autoinstall is now completed 26 Managed Switches Web Interface To use the web interface to configure the Auto Install 1 From the main menu select Maintenance gt Save Config gt Auto Install Configuration A screen similar to the following displays System Switching Routing QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Index Resot Upload Download File Management Troubleshooting gt Save Auto Install Configuration Configuration Auto Install Auto Install Configuration Configuration AutoInstall Mode Enable AutoSave Mode Enable gt Retry Count 3 m 2 Select Start in the Autolnstall Mode field 3 Select Enable in the AutoSave Mode field 4 Click Apply 27 Software License Activation This chapter describes how to activate software licenses The software licenses allow some layer 2 switches to support IPv4 IPv6 routing and Multicast routing Not all layer 2 switches support this feature Support depends on the model Create an Account at mynetgear You can create an account at mynetgear which allows you to view your registered products 1 Use an Internet browser to go to hittps my netgear com A screen similar to the following displays NETGEAR Change Language Products Services Solutions Learning Where to Buy Support Partners Community About NETGEAR Product Registration Thank you for buying NETGEAR p
15. d to enter the old password In the absence of an old password leave the area blank The password must not be more than eight characters in length Copy iR dade ating Privileged Copy or save passwords and all other changes to the device ui QD NL EXEC If you do not save the configuration all changes are lost when you power down or reset the networking device In a stacking environment the running configuration is saved in all units of the stack 11 Managed Switches Command Mode Description Tenet User EXEC Logs the user out of the networking device Privileged EXEC SION TNENOER User EXEC Displays the following network configuration information P Address IP address of the interface default 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask IP subnet mask for the interface default 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway The default gateway for this interface default 0 0 0 0 Pv6 Administrative mode Indicates whether IPv6 is enabled Pv6 Prefix The prefix prefix length of the IPv6 address Burned in MAC Address The burned in MAC address used for in band connectivity Locally Administered MAC Address Can be configured to allow a locally administered MAC address MAC Address Type Specifies which MAC address is used for in band connectivity Network Configurations Protocol Current Indicates which network protocol is being used default none e Configured IPv6 Protocol Indicates which network protocol is
16. ess of the TFTP server only if the sname or option 66 values are used Obtain a Config File After obtaining IP addresses for both the switch and the TFTP server the Auto Install process attempts to download a configuration file A host specific configuration file is downloaded if possible Otherwise a network configuration file is used as a bridge to get the final configuration The methods are described in the following sections Host Specific Configuration File If the DHCP or BOOTP server specifies a bootfile name the switch attempts to download a host specific configuration file The switch makes three unicast TFTP requests for the 21 Managed Switches specified bootfile If the unicast attempts fail or if a TFTP server address was not provided Auto Install process stops No Broadcast attempts are made Note The bootfile is required to have a file type of cfg The bootfile cannot have the following names fastpath cfg startup config and hpc broad cfg These names are reserved Default Network Configuration File If the specified bootfile or the bootfile name from the DHCP server cannot be found the switch tries to download the default network configuration file fp net cfg The switch issues TFTP requests for a network configuration file in the same manner as it attempts to download a host specific configuration file The default network configuration file should have IP address to host name mappings using the comma
17. he install process only when you are certain that configuration is clear If there is no configuration file stored on the switch reinitialization of the switch after a clear config automatically activates the Auto Install process 24 Managed Switches Logging A message is logged for each of the following events e The Auto Install component receiving a config file name and other options upon resolving an IP address by DHCP or BOOTP client The boot option values are logged e The Auto Install component initiating a TFTP request for a boot config file receiving the file or timing out of that request File names and server IP addresses and host names are logged e The Auto Install component initiating a request for a host name The IP address and resolved hostname are logged e The Auto Install component initiating a TFTP request for a hostname cfg file receiving the file or timing out of that request File names and server IP addresses and host names are logged e The beginning of applying a config script e The failure of the CLI scripting utility to apply a config file e The completion of Auto Install e The name of the specified config file conflicts with a reserved config file name Auto Install Configuration Stacking The downloaded configuration file is not distributed across a stack When an administrator saves configuration the config file is distributed across a stack 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 TFTP
18. he same as used for the terminal interface Click the Login button 4 A menu displays with selections on the left 5 Make a selection by clicking it Web Interface Layout The web interface is called the Prosafe Control Center PCC When you use the switch IP address to log in to the switch the following screen displays GSM7328FS 17 Managed Switches The switch can accommodate two types of users administrative users and guests An administrative user can configure the switch for network application but a guest cannot The guest can only view the settings and status of the network As shipped from the factory both users can log in without a password NETGEAR strongly recommends that the network administrator create a unique password for the administrative user before placing the switch into production The following screen shows an example of the PCC NETGEAR GSM7328FS 24 SFP Port Gigabit Layer 3 Managed Stackable Swt with 4 10 Gigadt Slots unag Qos ecurity Monitoring Maintesance Help aden C Basic VLAN Configuration Advanced Reset Pasat Contagion VLAN Configuration The PCC web interface has the following four significant features 1 Layout The navigation pane has two rows of tabs as shown in the following screen NETGEAR GSM7328FS ect w v 24 SFP Port Gigabit Layer 3 Managed Stackable Switch with 4 10 Gigabit Slots System Switching Routing QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help
19. ion Information ezconfig proceeds to the next step in the setup Assigning System Name System Location and System Contact to your switch management Current Configuration System Name System Location System Contact Do you want to assign switch name and location information Y N Q Note The System Name System Location and System Contact fields accept only alphanumeric characters Characters such as are not supported The value cannot be larger than 31 bytes 15 Managed Switches Save the Configuration After the name and location values are entered ezconfig asks if you would like to have the changes be saved in flash permanent storage Enter v to save the configuration There are changes detected do you wish to save the changes permanently Y N y The configuration changes have been saved successfully Please enter show running config to see the final configuration Thanks for using EzConfig If the switch loses its power during the session the setup information is lost if ezconfig does not have the chance to save the changes before power down Use the Web Interface This section is a brief introduction to the web interface for example it explains how to access the Web based management screens to configure and manage the system Tip Use the web interface for configuration instead of the CLI Web configuration is quicker and easier than entering the multiple required CLI com
20. le port can be accessed via either mini USB port or DB9 port A mini USB to USB cable is provided This cable can be used to connect the computer USB port to the switch mini USB console port There is a mode selection slide switch either in the front or the back of the switch depending on the model The slide switch is preset to mini USB To use the mini USB port install the Windows USB driver provided on the Resource CD on the Windows computer used to manage the switch If you have a DB9 cable not provided and wish to use DB9 mode instead change the slide switch to the DB9 setting Notice that only one of the media ports can be used at a time If the wrong mode is selected switch does not respond to the input Managed Switches Use the EIA 232 Port To use a locally or remotely attached terminal to configure in band management through the EIA 232 port 1 Attach one end of a null modem serial cable to the EIA 232 port of the switch and the other end to the COM port of the terminal or workstation For remote attachment attach one end of the serial cable to the EIA 232 port of the switch and the other end to the modem Set up the terminal for VT100 terminal emulation a Setthe terminal to ON b Launch the VT100 application Configure the COM port as follows a Setthe data rate to 115200 baud The speed is preset to 115200 baud at the factory There is a label next to the EIA 232 port indicating the speed d Set the d
21. m a networking device to out of band computer only XMODEM Downloading from an out of band computer to networking device only XMODEM Downloading from a TFTP server e Restoring factory default settings If you configure network parameters execute one of the following commands copy system running config nvram startup config or Save These commands copy or save the changes to the configuration file in the switch permanent memory You must be in the correct mode to execute the command If you do not save the configuration all changes are lost when you power down or reset the networking device Ina stacking environment the running configuration is saved in all units of the stack or save Command Mode Description show hardware Privileged Shows hardware version MAC address and software version EXEC information BEN HEBES Privileged Displays all users who are allowed to access the networking EXEC device e Access mode shows whether you can change parameters on the networking device Read Write or can only view them Read Only Asa factory default the administrator has read write access and the guest has Read Only access There can be only one Read Write user There can be up to five Read Only users show loginsession User EXEC Displays all of the login session information Vsername OSISESEIMT Ge Global Set the password or change the password for the user name Config You are prompte
22. mands There are equivalent functions in the web interface and the terminal interface that is both applications usually employ the same commands to accomplish a task For example when you log in there is a main menu with the same functions available You can manage your switch through a web browser and Internet connection This process is referred to as Web based management For you to use Web based management the system must be set up for in band connectivity To access the switch the web browser must support HTML version 4 0 or later e HTTP version 1 1 or later e JavaScript version 1 6 or later There are several differences between the web and terminal interfaces For example on the web interface the entire forwarding database can be displayed while the terminal interface displays only ten entries starting at specified addresses To terminate the web login session close the web browser 16 Managed Switches Configure for Web Access To enable web access to the switch 1 Configure the switch for in band connectivity See Configure the Switch for In Band Connectivity on page 5 2 Web access is enabled by default Start the Web Interface Follow these steps to start the switch web interface 1 Enter the IP address of the switch in the web browser address field 2 When the Login screen displays click Login 3 Enter the appropriate user name and password The user name and associated password are t
23. n about Windows 2000 service packs 3 Connect the mini USB cable provided or the female connector of the RS 232 crossover cable not provided directly to the switch console port and tighten the captive retaining screws Managed Switches Start the Switch gt To start the switch 1 Locate an AC power receptacle 2 Deactivate the AC power receptacle 3 Connect the switch to the AC receptacle 4 Activate the AC power receptacle When the power is turned on with the local terminal already connected the switch goes through a power on self test POST POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks switch hardware before booting If POST detects a critical problem the startup procedure stops If POST passes successfully a valid executable image is loaded into RAM POST messages display on the terminal and indicate test success or failure The boot process runs for approximately 60 seconds Initial Configuration The initial simple configuration procedure is based on the following assumptions e The switch was not configured before and is in the same state as when you received it e The switch booted successfully e The console connection was established and the console prompt displays on the screen of a VT100 terminal or terminal equivalent The initial switch configuration is performed through the console port After the initial configuration you can manage the switch either from the already connected console
24. nd ip host hostname lt address gt If the default network configuration file does not contain the switch IP address the switch uses DNS to attempt to resolve its host name A sample fp net cfg file follows config ip host switch to setup 192 168 1 10 ip host another switch 192 168 1 11 other hostname definitions exit Once a host name has been determined the switch then issues a TFTP request for a file named lt hostname gt cfg file where hostname is the first eight characters of the switch s host name If the switch is unable to map its IP address to a host name Auto Install sends TFTP requests for the default configuration file host cfg The following table summarizes the config files that can be downloaded and the order in which they are sought Order File Name Description Final File Sought Sought 1 lt bootfile gt cfg Most specific config file ending in a cfg file Yes extension 2 SE eee eg Default network config file No 22 Managed Switches Order File Name Description Final File Sought Sought 3 Shoe Ra eed Host specific config file associated with Yes host name 4 host cig Default config file Yes The following table displays the determining factors for issuing unicast TFTP requests TFTP Server Host Specific Router TFTP Request Method Address Config File Name Available Available Yes Yes Issue a unica
25. nt switch has unsaved changes Would you like to save them now y n y Config file startup config created successfully Configuration Saved Are you sure you want to reload the stack y n y 13 The switch now has the license software enabled switch show license License date July 5 2012 License copy 1 License Status Active Description License key is present 35 Index A IP address 14 IP address assignment with auto install 20 auto install name 14 logging 25 save the configuration 15 monitoring 23 software installation 10 obtain a config file 21 web interface 27 W C web interface 15 layout 16 commands quick start 11 save the configuration 18 connectivity in band and out of band 5 E Easy Setup Wizard 9 ezconfig 13 in band connectivity 6 BootP 6 DHCP 6 EIA 232 6 L logging auto install 25 O out of band connectivity 7 P password 13 S SNMP V3 user profile 18 software installation 10 stacking 25 Switch Ezconfig 13 initial configuration 8 36
26. o to the switch and use either the CLI copy command or the GUI to download the license dat file to the switch e Ifyou are using the CLI use the parameter nvram license key when you download the license file Assume that tftp server is working on 10 100 5 13 Switch copy tftp 10 100 5 13 XSM7224S 2ER1080U40004 lic nvram license key e If you are using the web interface be sure to select the file type as license 10 Go to the Maintenance Download HTTP File Download 11 Select License Key from the drop down list for File Type NETGEAR XSM72245 Connect with Innovation 24 Port 10G SFP Ports Managed L2 Stackable Switch System Switching Routing Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Index Save Config Reset Upload File Management Troubleshooting SiiEile Dawnloan HTTP File Download v HTTP File HTTP File Download Download gt USB File Download File Type ne E J rchive image Name CLI Banner Select File Binary Configuration Text Configuration Config script SSH 1 RSA Key File SSH 2 RSA Key PEM File SSH 2 DSA Key PEM File SSL Trusted Root Certificate PEM File SSL Server Certificate PEM File SSL DH Weak Encryption Parameter PEM File SSL DH depu Seapine Parameter PEM File IAS Users CANCEL APPLY Jj 33 Managed Switches 1 Click the button Browse NETGEAR XSM7224S Connect with Innovation 24 Port 10G SFP Ports Managed L2 Stackable Switch System Switching Routing Security M
27. on the config file is distributed across a stack The Auto Install process requires you to enable DHCP The downloaded config file is not automatically saved to startup config An administrator must explicitly issue a save request to save the configuration The Auto Install process depends on the configuration of other devices in the network including a DHCP or BOOTP server a TFTP server and if necessary a DNS server There are three phases to Auto Install 1 Configuration or assignment of an IP address for the device 2 Assignment of a TFTP server 3 Obtaining a configuration file for the device from the TFTP server Switch IP Address Assignment If BOOTP or DHCP is enabled on the switch and an IP address has not been assigned the switch issues requests for an IP address assignment The behavior of BOOTP or DHCP with respect to IP address assignment is unchanged by the addition of the Auto Install feature That is the following information returned from the server is recognized e The IP address yiaddr and subnet mask option 1 to be assigned to the switch e The IP address of a default gateway option 3 if needed for IP communication Some network configurations require the specification of a default gateway through which some IP communication can occur Option 3 of a BOOTP or DHCP response specifies the default gateway After an IP address is assigned to the switch if a host name is not already assigned then Auto Install
28. onitoring Maintenance Help Index Save Config Reset Upload File Management Troubleshooting HTTP File Download gt File Download HTTP File Download USB File Download File Type License Key z Select File Browse HTTP File Download x r JO E mege teense key S A Organize v Views New Folder Favorite Links Date modified EE Desktop jE Computer XSM72245 2ER1094G0002A lic IF Documents 1 X5M72245 2ER1094K0002D ic Tee LIC Fie XSM72245 2ER1094500011 lic Size 238 bytes Date modified 2 16 2011 7 41 PM More Folders hd B automation Viv al m bug H css J dell I m doc p html image zs gt CANCEL File name x5M72245 2ER1080U40004 lic J AI Files z ary cma Z 2 Select your license data file in the open dialog NETGEAR XSM7224S Connect with Innovation 24 Port 10G SFP Ports Managed L2 Stackable Switch System Switching Routing Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Index Save Config Reset Upload File Management Troubleshooting HTTP File Download File Download v HTTP File Download USB File Download File Type License Key Select File DAimage License Key Browse HTTP File Download CANCEL APPLY 3 Click Apply to download the license key 34 Managed Switches 12 After the file is successfully downloaded reboot the switch Switch reload Manageme
29. ort Home NETGEAR Home Welcome atian netgear com gt Logout El My registered products Product Serial Number License Key Download Date Download GSM7228PS 2BV101420001F Activate Note the product list shows only the ones that support software license Support Home Main NETGEAR Home Contact Us Configure Your Network Settlement Claim Information 1998 2008 NETGEAR Because the license key has not yet been activated for this product the License Key field shows Activate 5 Click Activate and a screen displays for entering the license key E My registered products gt GSM7228PS gt Activate License Key Authentication and Hardware specific Information Serial Number evi 01420001F License Key 6 NETGEAR suggests you cut and paste the license key you received into the License Key field to avoid potential typing errors 32 Managed Switches 7 After the key is entered click Submit to display the following screen E My registered products gt GSM7252PS gt Activate License Key Marked fields are required uthentication and Hardware specific Information Serial Number 28W1044W00037 License Key 29454FCD2B967F8220E430A779EA2 IPv4 Routing IPv6 Routing IPMulticast DOWNLOAD 8 Click the Download button to save the license dat file on your local drive 9 Load the license dat file onto the switch a Connect the computer with the license dat file to the switch b G
30. ou do not wish to register at this time or your product does not have a serial number please click here to continue Natural Language Search continue Ask any question Pind As anny ia RT Why register Click here for registration FAQ s C C Activate your support contract s support Knowledgebase C Manuals and Release Notes 2 Click login register and the following screen displays Products Services Solutions Learning Where to Buy Support Partners Community About NETGEAR Product Registration Thank you for buying a NETGEAR product By registering your product we can help you have a better experience using our products First time registration There are several benefits to registering your NETGEAR products which If you already registered a product with NETGEAR log in to your account includes Returning users Access to telephone support for your NETGEAR products E mail address WWJ Special offers from NETGEAR only for registered customers An online list of all of your registered NETGEAR products Password Activate your support contract s Log in Continue Forgot your password 3 If you have an account enter your email address and password and click Login A screen similar to the folloiwng displays Downloods Registration Customer Service Discussion Forums Support Home NETGEAR Home ProSupport for Business GeorHeod for Home NETGEAR Service portal My
31. registered products register new product my registered products Product Serial Registration date online technical submission view service contracts GSM7228PS 2BV101420001F Thursday May 06 2010 activate support card edit my profile x sign out purchase service contract activate support card j Total products registered 1 Product Support Click on the product to view the latest product updates and support information Natural Language Search Activate license key for registered product Ask any question or about a model or a feature Note If you have previously registered products you can click my registered products to see all the products you registered 4 For a new switch click register new product on the left hand pane to register the switch NETGEAR recommends that you register all new products switches 31 Managed Switches Activate a License Key for a Switch 1 Obtain a license key from your VAR or NETGEAR authorized e commerce portal 2 Register your switch as described in Register Your Product on page 31 With the license key at hand and the serial number of the switch go to the NETGEAR product registration website https my netgear com 4 Click Activate license key for registered product You are directed to the Software License Registration website Login Help NETGEAR h O n Downloads Registration Customer Service Service Offerings Discussion Forums Supp
32. roduct By registering your product we can help you have a better experience using our products First time registration Returning users There are several benefits to registering your NETGEAR products which If you already registered a product with NETGEAR log in to your account includes Access to telephone support for your NETGEAR products E mail address Special offers from NETGEAR only for registered customers An online list of all of your registered NETGEAR products Password Activate your support contractis Log in Continue Forgotyour password 2 Click Continue if you not registered a product before or Log in if you are a returning user 3 Enter the product registration information a Enter your contact information and click Next 28 Managed Switches NETGEAR Product Registration Step 1 of 4 Tell us who you are First name Required Last name Country Telephone You rnust enter a valid telephone numbers oni Email We wil send your password to your e mail address b Enter your switch serial number date and other information about your purchase then click Next NETGEAR Product Registration Step 2 of 4 Tell us about your NETGEAR product Serial number I Sample Seria number is printed on the product Date purchased ED Purchase from zl Where do you generally purchase zl your products Was this product supplied by your o ISP 29 Managed Swi
33. rom the network or if the configuration 23 Managed Switches files have not been configured on TFTP servers Termination of the Auto Install process ends further periodic requests for a host specific file Manage Downloaded Config Files The configuration files downloaded through Auto Install are stored in the nonvolatile memory The files can be managed viewed displayed deleted along with files downloaded through the configuration scripting utility A file is not automatically deleted after it is downloaded However the file does not take effect upon a reboot If you opt to save the config file the saved configuration takes effect upon reboot If you do not opt to save the config file the Auto Install process occurs again on a subsequent reboot A repeated install might result in previously downloaded files being overwritten Restart the Auto Install Process If the configuration file is not found on the switch the Auto Install process is automatically started on a subsequent reboot A restart of the install process can occur if configuration has not ever been saved on the switch or if the administrator has issued a command to erase the configuration file During a particular session the Auto Install process can be restarted if the administrator has previously stopped the Auto Install process and then chooses to restart it This action reinitiates the process for this login session only NETGEAR recommends that you restart t
34. rt to connect the switch to a terminal desktop system running terminal emulation software The console port connector is a male DB 9 connector implemented as a data terminal equipment DTE connector The following hardware is required to use the console port e VT100 compatible terminal or a desktop or a portable system with a serial port running VT100 terminal emulation software An RS 232 crossover cable with a female DB 9 connector for the console port and the appropriate connector for the terminal gt To connect a terminal to the switch console port using out of band connectivity 1 Connect an RS 232 crossover cable to the terminal running VT100 terminal emulation software 2 Configure the terminal emulation software as follows a Select the appropriate serial port serial port 1 or serial port 2 to connect to the console b Set the data rate to 115200 baud The speed is set to 115200 baud at the factory The setting is also printed on the front panel under the RS 232 port Set the data format to eight data bits one stop bit and no parity Set the flow control to none Select the correct mode under Properties hoap Select Terminal keys Note When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft Windows 2000 make sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed With Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 the arrow keys function properly in the HyperTerminal VT100 emulation Go to www microsoft com for more informatio
35. sion Publish Date Comments 208 10794 01 v1 0 August 2012 First publication Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started In Band and Out of Band Connectivity llle 5 Configure the Switch for In Band Connectivity 005 5 Configure the Switch for Out of Band Connectivity 7 Stable SOWIE iol sue d Ca dra Ua ar m RU RU mae rU EC RC i od UR RR a dud i 8 Initial Configuratio uem dex dme RES qr RR pde Perm here due 9 Initial Configuration with the Easy Setup Wizard 9 Software Installation ii tm met tree tette eos 10 Quick Start the Networking Device 0 0 00 sees 10 System Information and System Setup 0 0 0 0 eee eee 10 Use ezconfig for Switch Setup iue esee LOCEqQURE XP praes 13 Change the Password 44 ee ep E Rar RE deed CR Dears Gdn 13 Set Up the Switch IP Address 2000 cc 14 Assign a Switch Name and Location Information 14 Save the Conflgurauon zc ix i cxedrkbetse wp eeuG eee dae TAA 15 Use the Web Interface ceca coe RE RE RR neha aw Ren tidra 15 Configure for Web Access 22 22 c eces ee bbbe necbes Gene LR ne 16 Start the Web Interface ideis d d Rene edie Soh ace s ades dragon d 16 Configure an SNMP V3 User Profile llle 18 Chapter2 Auto Install Configuration Switch IP Address Assignment 00000 cee eee 20 TFTP IP Address and the Configuration File Name 21 Handle Conflicting
36. st request for the host specific router config file to the TFTP server Yes No Issue a unicast request for a default network or router config file to the TFTP server Monitor and Complete the Auto Install Process Upon boot up in the absence of a saved config file a message displays on the console stating that the Auto Install procedure is beginning A message displays when Auto Install is complete The message also indicates that configuration must be saved to avoid performing Auto Install on the next reboot When Auto Install has been successfully completed the messages are in buffered log not on the console You can execute a show running config command to validate the contents of configuration You must be logged in as administrator Save the Configuration An administrator must explicitly save the downloaded configuration in nonvolatile memory so that the configuration is available on the next reboot If you are using the CLI first make sure that the configuration is correct then issue a copy running config startup config command Host Specific Config File Not Found If the Auto Install process fails to download any configuration file a message is logged If a final configuration file is not downloaded the entire process repeats every 10 minutes Terminate the Auto Install Process You can terminate the Auto Install process at any time before downloading the config file Terminate the install when the switch is disconnected f
37. starts automatically once the code has been downloaded Use ezconfig for Switch Setup ezconfig is an interactive utility that provides a simplified procedure for setting up the following switch parameters e Switch management IP address Switch admin user password e Switch name and location ezconfig can be entered either in Global Config mode or in Display mode gt The utility displays the following text when you enter the ezconfig command Switch ezconfig NETGEAR EZ Configuration Utility Hello and Welcome This utility will walk you through assigning the IP address for the switch management CPU It will allow you to save the changes at the end After the session simply use the newly assigned IP address to access the Web GUI using any public domain Web browser Admin password not defined Do you want to assign the admin password password length should vary in a range of 8 64 characters Y N Q 13 Managed Switches Note At any point in the setup you can type Q to abort the program ezconfig checks to see if there is any change and prompts you to save the changes Change the Password As shown in the following example you are prompted to change the admin password For security reasons change the default password by typing v If you have already set the password and do not wish to change it again type N Enter new password
38. tches c Answer the questions listed here and click Next NETGEAR Product Registration Step 3 of 4 Tell us if we can count you in I wish to receive email communication from NETGEAR Yes z I wish to be a part of the NETGEAR beta program ves d Answer the questions about your experience and then click Finish NETGEAR Product Registration Step 4 of 4 Tell us about your experience so far Has your NETGEAR product been successfully installed How easy was the installation procedure How much time did the installation procedure take Did you use the CD during initial setup or configuration Please select most appropriate response Would you recommend NETGEAR to friends and family Which of the following best describes your level of computer experience Yes z 5 Simple z 10 min z No I have the technical experience to install or configure a Netgear router z Yes z Expert z 30 Managed Switches Register Your Product Before you can activate your license you must register your product 1 Use your Internet browser to go to https my netgear com and click login register Downloads Registration Customer Service Service Offerings Discussion Forums Support Home NETGEAR Home NETGEAR Service portal If you are a registered NETGEAR customer or wish to register please click on login register to submit your online question iter Product Support If y
39. uttons Depending on the selected main tab and sub tab in the lower right corner buttons enable you to perform various screen dependent operations e Add Add a new class group ACL or VLAN e Apply Apply all changes that you made to a screen e Cancel Cancel all changes that you made to a screen e Delete Delete an existing list or group that was created by using an Add operation e Refresh Refresh the data on the screen such as log entry port statistics and other data Index Screen One of the unique features of the PCC is the Index screen This screen provides links to all available screens on the PCC allowing you to connect to each screen directly On the Index screen you can use your web browser search function to locate a particular feature and then connect directly to the screen that enables you to view or configure that feature When you access a screen directly from the Index screen the navigation pane does not adjust as it normally would when you navigate to the screen by using a main tag and sub tab Saving the Configuration When you click the Apply button to save the changes the changes are applied to the switch but not saved in the permanent memory of the switch When you reboot the switch the changes are lost To save the changes in the permanent memory of the switch use the Save Configuration function under the Maintenance tab and then click the Save Config tab Configure an SNMP V3 User Profile Configuring

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